I got 91 marks in clat 2019. Is there any chance of getting nlu? And I am from general category!!
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With the score you're mentioning you'll get a rank somewhere between 3900-4700 in general category and considering the closing ranks and number of seats available in different NLUs, chances are a little less that you'll get them but you can surely look for other equally good colleges like IPUs and private colleges like Nirma University or Jindal Global law school.
All the best
Hello Shaswat!
Considering your marks in CLAT exam and your category status, It might not be possible for you to get admitted in any oft National Law University, Since the ranks and cutoffs we are expecting this time can be higher than your score.
But you should not loose hope. There are many other Reputed and good colleges and universities across country which might offer you admissions. Some of these universities and colleges are as follows:
- Symbiosis Law School, Noida
- Symbiosis University, Pune
- Army Institute of Law, Mohali
- Institute of law, Nirma University, Ahemdabad
- Amity Law school, Delhi
- Christ University Law School, Bangalore
- Jindal Global Law School, Sonepat
- UPES, Dehradun
- Bhartiya Vidyapeeth Deemed University, New law College, Pune
- Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi
There are other options universities and colleges apart from the above mentioned. But these are highly suggested.
Hope we were helpful in our response. Thank you for connecting with CAREER360.
All the best!
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